Renate Da Rin

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Renate Da Rin (born May 5, 1962 ) is a German journalist , author and publisher from Cologne .

Life

Renate Da Rin studied German , ethnology , Middle and Modern Greek and philosophy at the University of Cologne . After several years in Greece and India and working as an editor in the field of development policy, she has been working as a freelance copywriter and editor since 1990 .

Since 1997 she has been the owner and manager of the Da Rin text agency. In 2007 Renate Da Rin founded the book publisher buddy's knife jazzedition , which focuses on the publication of works by improvising jazz musicians . In 2015 Renate Da Rin published the anthology giving birth to sound - women in creative music together with William Parker , in which 48 well-known jazz musicians talk about their lives. The book was presented at the 20th Vision Festival , which took place from July 7th to 12th, 2015 in New York.

“Olschewski also believes that he can read out a gender difference from the texts; the female musicians seem less radical to him than male colleagues. It is precisely at this point that the reviewer sees discussion material that "Giving birth to sound" is in any case a "book loaded with extensive tensions". "

- Adam Olschewski in Neue Zürcher Zeitung from December 18, 2015

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. swr.de: 20 questions to 48 musicians - Exciting reading - book review from October 14, 2015 in the program “SWR2 Cluster”. Accessed on March 13, 2018
  2. ^ Christian Broecking, Stefan Franzen & Martin Laurentius: New book: Women in creative music. In: Jazz thing . July 2, 2015, accessed March 14, 2018 .
  3. SWR 2 NOWJazz: Harry Lachner describes his impressions of the new book "Silent Solos - Improvisers Speak" July 2nd, 2010.
  4. perlentaucher.de: Renate Da Rin Accessed on March 13, 2018